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Introductory Notice To Lactantius.

[1739] Prævaleat.

[1740] An objection is here met and answered.

Chap. XVII.—Of God, His Care and Anger.

[1741] Incorruptus.

[1742] Quietus.

[1743] Cessit.

[1744] Nocentes.

[1745] Immobilem: not subject to emotions.

[1746] Familiam.

[1747] In Catal., iv. 6.

[1748] Paterfamilias, the master of a house.

[1749] Pietatis.

[1750] Ut cedat.

[1751] [Cap. 15, p. 179, supra.]

[1752] [See p. 277, note 6, infra. But he should say indignation, not anger.]

[1753] Illæsibilis est. Others read “stabilis est,” he is firm. The reading of the text is confirmed by “læsio” in the next clause.

[1754] Læsio.

[1755] Inurit, “burns in.”

[1756] Minister.

[1757] [See note 6, supra.]

[1758] [P. 260, etc., supra.]

Chap. XVIII.—Of the Punishment of Faults, that It Cannot Take Place Without Anger.

[1759] Corrupta esse omnia.

 

 

 

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